This hard twisted
flat weave rug features a
Southwestern pattern, which is a great addition to any area. The deep colors of red, tan, and beige immediately accentuate the room. This
Southwestern rug is hand woven in India from 100% wool. The
flat weave carpet radiates luster that will enliven any room, adding instant class. The rug is also reversable, giving it twice the lifespan. This favorite of the
Surya collection will become a basic staple, and will garner praise from all who see it. Treat yourself with the addition of this classic to your décor.
Features:
- Rich, luxurious colors of red, tan, and beige
- Hard Twisted yarn adds texture
- Detailed Southwestern pattern
- Unmatched traditional design
- 100% Wool Pile
- Southwestern rug hand-woven in India
- Available in the following sizes: 2' x 3', 3'6" x 5'6", 5' x 8', 8' x 11', 2'6" x 8'
Note: Please be aware that actual colors may vary from those shown on your screen. Accent rugs may also not show the entire pattern that the corresponding area rugs have. Additionally, rugs 8' x 10' and larger may ship Truck Freight.
About Surya
Over the past 25 years, Surya has gained an internationally renowned reputation as an innovator, cutting-edge designer, manufacturer, and top source of hand-made area rugs. Surya was established in 1976 and today is one of India's leading producers of fine hand-knotted, hand-tufted and flat-woven rugs. Surya's products have been sold in the USA since the 1976's at well respected department and speciality stores. Surya Inc. was incorporated in 1986 and, since its inception; it has grown to become one of this nation's premier hand-made area rug suppliers covering all of North America. The company has firmly established its name in the industry and is known for its quality, value, dedication and innovation.
With such high fashion in an affordable rug category, Surya has truly created a new category of rugs to be used as accessories or "Decorative Rugs." Their rugs are designed for the consumer with discriminating taste in styles ranging from Traditional to Transitional and Contemporary to Tribal.